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M2 iPad Air review: The everything iPad M2 Air won't draw new buyers in, but if you like iPads, these do all you need.
Apple’s updated iPad Air keeps everything it did right before and adds a more powerful chip and a big screen option.
Ahead of its general release this Friday, Apple kindly sent me the iPad Air and Magic Keyboard to test, and I wasn't disappointed .
Apple's new iPad Air is lacking in major innovations, but it's still an excellent tablet.
Plus, older iPad Air releases, going back to the fourth generation from 2020, are compatible with the new Magic Keyboard that arrived alongside the 2025 model.
The iPad Air 2025 replaces the M2 chip in last year's models with the more powerful M3 chip, previously only used in the iPad ...
iPad Air M3 Review: Once Again, the Pro iPad for Most A year passed and not much has changed. But the basic iPad remains appealing for its price alone. Article updated on March 10, 2025 at 6:00 AM PDT ...
Once again, the iPad Air comes in two sizes, one with an 11-inch display, and the other with a 13-inch display. For my Apple iPad Air (M3) review, I tested the 13-inch version.
The new M3 iPad Air doesn't have a lot of changes, but the 2025 spec bump is enough to maintain it as our most recommended iPad for nearly everyone.
Last week, Apple unveiled the new M3 iPad Air. Here's what reviewers have been saying about this table ahead of its release on March 12.
The first reviews for the new iPad Air are out, and to no one's surprise, it's still a capable device, if a little boring.